First read the following article about choosing the right course.
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/mar/03/how-make-sure-dont-choose-wrong-postgraduate-course
Look for some examples on the web.
Write about a postgraduate course that you would consider taking in the future.
Include:
- Reasons to do the course
- Subject(s) you would like to study
- Where you would like to study (Chile or abroad)
- How you would like to study (distance learning, blended system, part-time course, etc)
- Any other relevant ideas
- Make comments on 3 of your classmates’ posts + a comment on your teacher's post.
- Word Count: 220 words
Last year I finished my thesis on Visual Art, and less than a month after I started my Master's degree in Media Art. So for me, continuing my studies was something I deeply wanted from the start. I can assure you that it is a lot of extra work maintaining a regular life with so many occupations and assignments.
Anyways, it has been an excellent opportunity to dig deeper on all the things you found interesting during your BA and want to keep developing.
Anyways, it has been an excellent opportunity to dig deeper on all the things you found interesting during your BA and want to keep developing.
Nonetheless, I would love to look for an Artist Residency in a foreign country. Taking some time outside is very important for fresh artists, and many people try to go to the main cultural centers, such as Berlin or London. In my case, I am not that interested in going to those places. If I had all the time and money available. I would study in Scotland, in The Glasgow School of Art. Art schools are a great option, since you can concentrate on specific topics, and working alongside people from all over the world.
On the other hand, I wouldn't mind studying in South America, as long as I could learn something related to my current interests. I am interested in Art history, specifically Latin American art, from the Colonial era until now. I would like to find a special program that focused on these topics. There is a nice Masters Degree in Latin American Art at the University of Cuyo in Argentina.
If I cannot travel, I would still try to keep myself informed. In Chile, it is not easy to work and study, but distance learning has become a sensible option.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuEcXjDci-8
So... you have sufficient knowledge and experience, congratulations for prefer Latin America.
ResponderEliminarIt's sad how nowadays studies taken in other parts that aren't Usa or Europe are almost not considered by people here in Chile, so if you want your time and money to be taken seriously you have to study there, even though maybe here are even more interesting postgraduate programs.
ResponderEliminarCool study in another countries, but the first is the service to your people and make great chile again(trump metaphor).
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ResponderEliminarI work and study. It is very hard but very satisfactory. Argentina? Great idea teacher
In Argentina the education is free. Good choice, teacher!
ResponderEliminarI think that is essential to study arts in the foreign, good luck
ResponderEliminarI'm interested in Art too! Do you know to M.C. Escher? He's a wonderful artist. I haven't thought about studying outside of Chile.
ResponderEliminarthe arte is very awesome and interesting, and study and work is very difficult...Much success with that!
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